News Search: Population and Family Health
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By Dana Points
Faculty, staff, and students from Columbia Mailman School are working with New York City neighborhood residents to shed new light on persistent public health challenges.
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Columbia Public Health Magazine
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By Jim Morrison
Columbia Mailman has long worked to help communities faced with humanitarian crises. Today, with wars raging across the planet, millions of people displaced by economic upheaval and climate crisis.
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Columbia Public Health Magazine
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What’s next for reproductive rights? PopFam partnered with the Zamara Foundation, MSI, and PAI to prepare and organize for what is to come under the expanded Global Gag Rule.
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A recent Grand Rounds panel discussed how public health has become part of the conflict.
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On September 17, students, faculty, and partners celebrated five students' work with Choose Healthy Life, showcasing how faith and public health united to address disparities and promote wellness.
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Thoai D. Ngo puts a premium on policy-ready research on environmental, economic, health, and social factors.
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Ngo joins the School from the Population Council, where he has held research leadership and executive roles since 2016.
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Global adolescent fertility rates have declined, except for in sub-Saharan Africa.
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First Ladies and their senior advisors from countries across Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East will participate in this high-level executive leadership program.
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Aminata Diarra, MPH, a graduate of the Department of Population and Family Health, collaborated with the RAISE Initiative and the IRC of Chad, and contributed to two research projects.
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Maternal and Reproductive Health